Platero and I
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This lyric portrait of life - and the little donkey, Platero - in a remote Andalusian village is the masterpiece of Juan Ramón Jiménez, the Spanish poet awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Antonio T. de Nicolás is an emeritus professor of philosophy. Educated across Spain, India, and the United States, his work delves into the intricate relationship between culture, biology, and human existence. He seeks to bridge philosophical inquiry with a profound understanding of the biocultural dimensions of our lives. As a director of the Biocultural Research Institute, he continues to explore the complex connections that shape our world.

This lyric portrait of life - and the little donkey, Platero - in a remote Andalusian village is the masterpiece of Juan Ramón Jiménez, the Spanish poet awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature.